I’ve been running MemTest86 from a USB thumb drive on a problematic Apple MacBook Pro 16” 2019 with touch bar. (Apps have been crashing randomly and the startup drive has become corrupted twice, under macOS 11 and again under macOS 12.)
The computer is unresponsive while MemTest86 is running. ESC and C have no effect, and it’s the same after MemTest86 has completed and I see “Test complete, press any key to display summary”. No keys have any effect and I’m unable to generate a report. All I can do is force shutdown. (I’ve reported this to help@passmark.com.)
I’ve run the app three times and taken photos of the screen after completion (and while running the third time) and I think I can see enough to confirm that I have bad memory. The confusing thing is that the first time MemTest86 ran it found 138 errors. The next time I ran it there were just 5 and the third time only 3. But I can see in the photos that one particular address has returned errors every time MemTest86 ran. Can anyone suggest why the discrepancy?
The RAM in this computer is soldered to the motherboard and the computer is out of warranty so I have a job to convince Apple to replace it. It would help if I had a full report to show them. Can anyone help here?
Thanks in advance.
The computer is unresponsive while MemTest86 is running. ESC and C have no effect, and it’s the same after MemTest86 has completed and I see “Test complete, press any key to display summary”. No keys have any effect and I’m unable to generate a report. All I can do is force shutdown. (I’ve reported this to help@passmark.com.)
I’ve run the app three times and taken photos of the screen after completion (and while running the third time) and I think I can see enough to confirm that I have bad memory. The confusing thing is that the first time MemTest86 ran it found 138 errors. The next time I ran it there were just 5 and the third time only 3. But I can see in the photos that one particular address has returned errors every time MemTest86 ran. Can anyone suggest why the discrepancy?
The RAM in this computer is soldered to the motherboard and the computer is out of warranty so I have a job to convince Apple to replace it. It would help if I had a full report to show them. Can anyone help here?
Thanks in advance.
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